BOULDER, Colo.—The University of Colorado regents will hold a special meeting Monday morning to once again try to elect a chairman for the nine-member board.

The board—with a 5-4 Republican majority—failed a week ago to elect a chairman after 14 rounds of voting.

The final rounds of voting, which were done with secret paper ballots, pitted Democratic Regent Michael Carrigan of Denver against Republican Regent Steve Bosley of Broomfield. The board adjourned and Carrigan, who was elected to the position in June 2012, remained chairman of the board.

Both Carrigan and Bosley tell The Daily Camera ( http://bit.ly/1cF1NOq) they expect to be elected Monday.

The Larimer County coroner on Sunday performed an autopsy on the body found on a farm just east of Loveland Saturday, but the office will not release the cause of death or the identity of the person until they can track down next of kin.